Monica attends a private boarding school with a strict dress code and many rules for acceptable behavior. When asked why she won’t wear clothes that are against dress code, she says that the principal made the rules for a reason and that it is up to him to change them; she doesn’t have the right to change the dress code just because she doesn’t like it. Which stage of moral reasoning is Monica most likely in?
A) Stage 3-conventional moral reasoning
B) Stage 4-conventional moral reasoning
C) Stage 1-morality of constraint
D) Stage 1-preconventional moral reasoning
Answer: B) Stage 4—conventional moral reasoning
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